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Daesh History
Daesh was the former Al-Qaeda jihadist branch in Iraq.
Daesh was the former Al-Qaeda jihadist branch in Iraq.
Osama bin Laden sent Abu Musab Zarqawi from Afghanistan to Iraq to create a new jihadi organization and unite the Iraqi Sunni Jihadi organizations.
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The difference between Daesh and Al-Qaeda?
Al-Qaeda doesn’t takfir other jihadi organizations, but Daesh takfir all the jihadi organizations.
Al-Qaeda supports other Jihadi organizations, but Daesh fights with all Jihadi organizations to call them apostates.
Al-Qaeda doesn’t fight for the taking of government, but Daesh fights for its own so-called Baghdadi kingdom.
Daesh killed everyone, including Mufti Alamuddin, who opposed Daesh. Those who spoke out against Daesh. And since Al-Qaeda doesn’t believe in this ideology.
Daesh rebelled against Al-Qaeda in 2014, while Al-Qaeda did not rebel against the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
Daesh killed Al-Qaeda’s high command and leaders after the coup, while Al-Qaeda has not yet targeted any of Daesh’s high command or leadership.
Daesh started a sectarian war in Iraq between Shia and Sunni, and also started a sectarian war in Khurasan between Hanafi and Salafi, but Al-Qaeda was against sectarianism in Shia and Sunni or Hanafi and Salafi.
Top 12 Daesh leaders killed by IEA in Afghanistan
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Some FAQs and their answers
Did Daesh split from Al-Qaeda?
Yes
Did Daesh kill Al-Qaeda leaders?
Yes
Did Daesh call Al-Qaeda apostates?
Yes
Was Daesh the Al-Qaeda Iraqi Branch?
Yes
Were Abu Masab Zarqawi and Abu Hamza, and Abu Umar Baghdadi Al-Qaeda Iraq leaders?
Yes
Did Daesh break the bayah of Al-Qaeda in 2014?
Yes

